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'''General Sir James Hope Grant GCB (1808-1875)''' was a British soldier who went to China with the [[9th (The Queen's Royal) Lancers|9th Lancers]] in 1841 where he served in the [[1st China War]]. After a period in Hong Kong he commanded the regiment in the Sutlej Campaign in the [[1st Sikh War]]. He again led the 9th lancers in the Punjab Campaign in the [[2nd Sikh War]] where he won a high reputation. He commanded the cavalry division and later a movable column during the [[Indian Mutiny]]. He commanded the British forces in the [[2nd China War]] and in 1861 was appointed commander-in-chief of the [[Madras Army]]. He returned to Britain in 1865.
'''General Sir James Hope Grant GCB (1808-1875)''' was a British soldier who entered the army in 1826 as a cornet in the [[9th (The Queen's Royal) Lancers|9th Lancers]]. He served as a brigade major in the [[1st China War]]. After a period in Hong Kong he commanded the regiment in the Sutlej Campaign in the [[1st Sikh War]] taking part in the [[Battle of Sobraon]]. He again led the 9th Lancers in the Punjab Campaign in the [[2nd Sikh War]] where he won a high reputation. He commanded the cavalry division and later a movable column during the [[Indian Mutiny]]. He commanded the British forces in the [[2nd China War]] and in 1861 was appointed commander-in-chief of the [[Madras Army]]. He returned to Britain in 1865.


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Latest revision as of 08:50, 17 October 2011

General Sir James Hope Grant GCB (1808-1875) was a British soldier who entered the army in 1826 as a cornet in the 9th Lancers. He served as a brigade major in the 1st China War. After a period in Hong Kong he commanded the regiment in the Sutlej Campaign in the 1st Sikh War taking part in the Battle of Sobraon. He again led the 9th Lancers in the Punjab Campaign in the 2nd Sikh War where he won a high reputation. He commanded the cavalry division and later a movable column during the Indian Mutiny. He commanded the British forces in the 2nd China War and in 1861 was appointed commander-in-chief of the Madras Army. He returned to Britain in 1865.

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James Hope Grant Dictionary of Indian Biography (1906)
James Hope Grant Wikipedia